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Report: Public trust in Kosovo’s justice system is declining (Prishtina Insight)

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There has been a decline in the positive public perception of judicial institutions in Kosovo, claims a new report from the Group for Legal and Political Studies, GLPS.

Police — which until lately had enjoyed the most respect in the eyes of the public — suffered the most significant decline in public opinion. Courts and the prosecution had the highest level of public dissatisfaction. Prizren had the lowest satisfaction with rule of law institutions, whereas Ferizaj had the highest.

The report, titled “Index on the Performance of Rule of Law Institutions in Kosovo,” summarized poll results of 1,065 responders (815 Albanian, 150 Serb, and 100 from other communities) on the public perception of judicial institutions in Kosovo, gathered in August 2017.

See at: http://bit.ly/2vHZbAC

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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